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ELA Glossary - Part 1 - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
Examine and judge carefully.
The process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationships to one another.
Place together characters, situations or ideas to show common or differing features in literary selections.
The clear, easy, written or spoken expression of ideas. Freedom from word-identification problems which might hinder comprehension in silent reading or the expression of ideas in oral reading.
The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
5 Matching Questions
Figurative language:
Characterization:
Genre:
Focus
Allusion:
a
An implied or indirect reference in literature to a familiar person, place or event.
b
Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.
c
A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
d
The center of interest or attention.
e
The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various personalities.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
Mechanics, usage and sentence completeness.
Context clues:
Conventions of language:
Figurative language:
Evaluate:
Information from the reading that identifies a word or group of words.
Focus:
Context clues:
Compare:
Focus
A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
Fluency:
Compare:
Genre
Focus
An implied or indirect reference in literature to a familiar person, place or event.
Focus
Allusion
Analysis
Analysis:
The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
Allusion:
Alliteration:
Allusion
Characterization:
5 True/False Question
Focus:
→ A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
True
False
Characterization
→ The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various personalities.
True
False
Analysis:
→ An implied or indirect reference in literature to a familiar person, place or event.
True
False
Evaluate:
→ The process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationships to one another.
True
False
Antonym:
→ A word that is the opposite of another word.
True
False
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Case (A = a)
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Term
Definition
Question Limit
of 20 available terms
(6 exact duplicates found)